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    Ezekiel, also spelled Ezechiel ( / ɪˈziːkiəl /; Hebrew: יְחֶזְקֵאל Yəḥezqēʾl [jə.ħɛzˈqeːl]; Greek: Ἰεζεκιήλ Iezekiḗl [i.ɛ.zɛ.kiˈel] ), was an Israelite priest. The Book of Ezekiel, relating his visions and activities, is named after him. The Abrahamic religions acknowledge Ezekiel as a prophet.

  2. Read the full text of Ezekiel, a prophetic book in the Old Testament that foretells the restoration of Israel and the glory of God. Learn about Ezekiel's vision, call, and message to the exiles by the River Kebar.

  3. New International Version. Ezekiels Inaugural Vision. 1 In my thirtieth year, in the fourth month on the fifth day, while I was among the exiles by the Kebar River, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God. 2 On the fifth of the month—it was the fifth year of the exile of King Jehoiachin— 3 the word of the Lord came to Ezekiel ...

  4. Learn about the prophet Ezekiel, who lived in exile in Babylon and received God's message of judgment and hope for Jerusalem and the temple. Read the book of Ezekiel online, chapter by chapter, with summaries, background, and theology.

  5. 4 days ago · Babylonian Captivity. Ezekiel (flourished 6th century bc) was a prophet-priest of ancient Israel and the subject and in part the author of an Old Testament book that bears his name. Ezekiels early oracles (from c. 592) in Jerusalem were pronouncements of violence and destruction; his later statements addressed the hopes of the Israelites ...

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  6. Learn about the book of Ezekiel, a prophetic message to the exiled Jews in Babylon from God. Find out who wrote it, where and when it was written, why it is important, and what it teaches us about God's judgment and restoration.

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · The Book of Ezekiel, one of the major prophetical books of the Old Testament. According to dates given in the text, Ezekiel received his prophetic call in the fifth year of the first deportation to Babylonia (592 bc) and was active until about 570 bc. Most of this time was spent in exile.

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